Tuesday: The Tony Awards nominations announcement hosted by Jonathan Groff and Lucy Liu will be broadcast live on TonyAwards.com and 'This Morning' on CBS. The awards are billed as Broadway's highest honors and will be presented at a ceremony on June 8, hosted by Hugh Jackman (above).

Wednesday: Rashad Owens is in court, accused of capital murder
in relation to the March crash at South By Southwest Festival when a car ran into a crowd of people outside the Mohawk venue in
the early hours of the morning. Four people died as a result of the
crash, and over 20 were injured. In addition to capital murder, Owens
has also been charged with 20 counts of aggravated assault. He allegedly
registered a blood-alcohol content of .114% after his arrest - above the
legal limit in Texas of .08%.

Wednesday: "The Amazing Spider-Man 2," is released on Frithe long-running comic
book franchise, directed by Marc Webb and starring Andrew Garfield as
the eponymous web-slinger, who finds his skills tested when the
mysterious Oscorp company sends a slew of supervillains up against him
incl Electro and The Rhino.

Wednesday: Arturo Licata the World's Oldest Man and a former miner from Italy, celebrates his 112th birthday on Friday. Licata adopted the title in September following the death of Salustiano Sanchez-Blazquez, who held the post for just three months following the death of the world's oldest ever documented male, 116-year-old Jiroemon Kimura, in June 2013.

Thursday: The iHeartRadio Music Awards, an inaugural ceremony showcasing the year's
biggest artists and songs based on the all-new iHeartRadio Chart,
broadcast live on NBC and all participating Clear Channel radio stations
and their websites.

Friday: The Sotheby's Contemporary Art sale highlights a seven-foot
statue of cartoon character Popeye by Jeff Koons, estimated to sell for $25 million. The
sale marks the first time the piece has been offered at auction.